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Vapor Sticks: Are They Really Better for Your Health?

Electronic cigarettes - These revolutionary devices are allowing smokers to enjoy a healthier smoking experience, save money, and even the ability to smoke in previously banned locations.

Vapor Sticks: Are They Really Better for Your Health?
2010-11-21
TAMPA, FL, November 21, 2010 (Press-News.org) Electronic cigarettes have recently gained the attention of almost every tobacco user in the world. Everywhere you look there's an internet blog, an advertisement, or doctor calling the "e-cigarette" the new healthier alternative to traditional cigarettes. But do these groundbreaking devices really work?

A recent 125 person study proved that the revolutionary electronic cigarette is the answer for anyone who is serious about quitting smoking. This study was conducted on smokers ranging in the ages from 21-55 and was carried out over the course of 6 weeks. Smokers who volunteered for the study used a new high tech 2-piece model e-cigarette with a atomizer built into each refill cartridge. This state of the art technology is only available from select manufacturers. These 2-piece e-cigs produce a greater volume of vapor which gives users the same exact look, taste, and feel of smoking a traditional cigarette. The conclusion of the study showed that 85% of the participants claimed that the e-cigarette was an effective aid to quit smoking.

Electronic Cigarette Benefits

*No tar, tobacco, carbon monoxide, or ash.
*The same amount of nicotine as a traditional cigarette.
*Each cartridge costs less than $2 and is equivalent to an entire pack of cigarettes.
*You can save over $2,000 each year.
*You won't "smell" like a smoker any longer.
*Recommend by many doctors and dentists.
*The ability to smoke in previously banned locations such as airports and restaurants.
*No more second-hand smoke.
*There are no cigarette buds to dispose, and therefore much less to recycle.

For smokers interested in quitting there's even better news. The United Health Organization concluded that "In the short time that electronic cigarettes have become popular, the actual number of people who were able to quit smoking and stay cigarette free have risen by well over 300%. No other methodology in the past has proven so successful in such a short period of time."

Electronic Cigarettes and their unique ability to help smokers kick their tobacco habit have made e-cigarettes popular among health enthusiasts throughout the US. E-cigs have been featured by dozens of popular news publications and national television programs. Four very well known doctors, from the popular TV show "The Doctors", have shared great insight with viewers on the topic of the electronic cigarette. The electronic cigarette was featured as one of their top 10 key health trends for 2010.

"The greatest issue with cigarettes is the 500+ other ingredients added, not just the nicotine. Do we recommend this for non-smokers? Of course not, but for current smokers this is the most revolutionary device to date" - Dr. Travis Stork

Smoking in banned locations

Electronic cigarettes are becoming increasingly popular in larger US cities. E-cigs have became more and more common since they do not fall under most smoking bans and regulations. This is due to the fact that electronic cigarettes are not actually lit and smoke is not produced. The smoke that users and bystanders see is a harmless vapor mist, created by the e-cig atomizer. In fact, some restaurants, hospitals, and even airports have even welcomed e-cigarette smoking.

Across the globe, thousands of people have been able to quit smoking using the electronic cigarette. With the introduction of the new 2-piece e-cig model, smokers now have access to the most effective e-cigarette product available in today's market. The 2 piece e-cig offers the most vapor volume per puff taken as well as longer lasting cartridges, a longer battery life, and the same look and feel of smoking a traditional cigarette. These are just a few of the reasons why so many people have had success transitioning away from tobacco and quitting for good.

The company behind this new 2-piece e-cig is one of the most trusted and quality manufacturers in the electronic cigarette market. They're currently offering a limited time promotion for smokers who would like to quit smoking, save money, smoke indoors, or just enjoy a healthier overall smoking experience. We encourage all of our readers who currently smoke to give the electronic cigarette a try for their health and for the health of their friends, families, and co-workers.

Click on the link below to claim your e-cigarette while supplies last.

Electronic Cigarette Free Trial Offer - Supplies Are Limited

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[Press-News.org] Vapor Sticks: Are They Really Better for Your Health?
Electronic cigarettes - These revolutionary devices are allowing smokers to enjoy a healthier smoking experience, save money, and even the ability to smoke in previously banned locations.